31.12.2007
Ranil WIJAYAPALA
The
Tri-Forces Commanders yesterday expressed confidence that
2008 would be a decisive year in their effort of eliminating
terrorism from Sri Lanka since they were already on course
towards accomplishing this task by next year.
Army
Commander Lt. General Sarath Fonseka who has already announced
his intention of shifting the current battles to a decisive
phase in August next year, expressed confidence of achieving
the mission by reducing the existing number of Tiger cadres
to 2,000.
"Considering
the number of Tiger cadres that get killed each day in the
Wanni front and in Jaffna, this task can be achieved soon,"
the Army Commander added.
"We
can bring the war against the LTTE to a turning point once
we are able to destroy the LTTE capabilities to operate
in bunkers and FDLs," he added.
"Then
it would be a case of hunting down the Tiger cadres in the
jungles", the Army Commander added.
He
said it would be difficult for Tiger leader Velupillai Prabhakaran
to engage in a game of hide and seek for long since the
Air Force is taking each and every hideout of the LTTE in
the Wanni.
He
also explained that the Army was ready to take on this task
with the formation of five offensive Divisions in the Army
to face an estimated 5,000 Tiger cadres left in the Wanni.
Air
Force Commander Air Vice Marshal Roshan Gunatilleke also
expressed confidence that the task of totally defeating
the LTTE in 2008 was high.
"The
way things are happening it is possible to achieve the task
in 2008," the Air Force Commander added. He said he
was extremely satisfied with the way the Air Force was operating
during the year.
"We
are quite confident the Air Force would be able to completely
breakdown the military capabilities of the LTTE in the Wanni
by destroying their military bases, training bases, sea
capabilities, armouries and their leadership," he added.
Navy
Commander Vice Admiral Wasantha Karannagoda said it was
quite possible to defeat the LTTE in 2008. "We have
broken their backbone by destroying their ships and we are
hopeful they will be further weakened," the Navy Commander
added.
He
said the LTTE is now starved of arms and ammunition since
what arms and ammunition they receive at present come only
across the Palk Strait from Tamil Nadu.
"This
will help the ground troops to achieve the task of eliminating
LTTE terrorism in 2008," the Navy Commander added.
Courtesy
- Daily News / Sri Lanka Defence
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